Session 4: Thursday, November 10 from 4:00 - 5:00 pm Nick Sproull,Assistant Director of High School Review,NCAA Eligibility Center Lisa Mills,NCAA Eligibility Center Mark Hicks,Associate Director of High School Review,NCAA Eligibility Center
Track: Administration and Management of Online Programs
Grade Level Focus: 9-12|High school to college transition
Experience Level: Level 101 - For beginners new to the field (0-1 years experience in K-12 Online Learning)|Level 201 - For intermediate level participants (2-4 years experience in K-12 Online Learning)|Level 301 - For advanced participants (5+ years of experience in K-12 Online Learning)
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Session Description
This session is designed to provide an overview of the NCAA initial-eligibility process and the means by which students become academically eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics. This session will address the process by which schools/programs register their courses with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Special focus will be given to NCAA legislation related to nontraditional coursework that may be used for initial-eligibility purposes.
NCAA Eligibility Center 101
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Nick Sproull,Assistant Director of High School Review,NCAA Eligibility Center
Lisa Mills,NCAA Eligibility Center
Mark Hicks,Associate Director of High School Review,NCAA Eligibility Center
Session Information
Session Description
This session is designed to provide an overview of the NCAA initial-eligibility process and the means by which students become academically eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics. This session will address the process by which schools/programs register their courses with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Special focus will be given to NCAA legislation related to nontraditional coursework that may be used for initial-eligibility purposes.Session Twitter Hashtag: #vssWRJs4
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